"Don't rush to become an ACO," advises Peter Young, president of HealthCare Strategic Issues in Ft. Myers, Fla. "There is a lot more to be done today without joining an ACO." Here Mr. Young offers six ways for hospitals to…
Care Coordination
Children’s hospitals can reduce the higher patient occupancy rates experienced during weekdays by scheduling more admissions on days with lighter schedules, according to a study by researchers from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and other pediatric institutions. The study evaluated…
Wilmington, Del.-based Christiana Care's Department of Family and Community Medicine has been recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a patient-centered medical home, according to a health system news release.
Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Wash., will open a new, $460 million patient tower in June, according to a The Herald report.
CMS is asking for comments on how to better align the sometimes conflicting requirements for people enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid, called "dual-eligibles," according to a report by AHA News Now.
Hawaii legislators have approved a plan to cut approximately 4,500 people from the state's Medicaid program through tightening eligibility requirements and will restrict the number of covered services beneficiaries can receive, according to a Forbes report.
Hugh Morgan, director of quality assurance for Somnia Anesthesia, and John LaFratta, corporate training specialist, pain management, for B. Braun, recently presented a webinar titled "Impact of Regional Anesthesia on Quality, Cost and Patient Satisfaction: Minor Changes, Immediate Impact."
The use of endoscopic surgery to help treat pancreatitis can result in reduced hospital stay and cost, according to a Des Moines Register report. Previously, procedures used to treat the condition — which can be caused by gall stones or…
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has joined Obama Administration's "Partnership for Patients" initiative, a project designed to help improve quality, safety and affordability of healthcare in the United States, according to an ASA release.
Arkansas has received approval from HHS to develop a new payment model for its Medicaid program that would reward evidence-based, coordinated care, according to a Forbes report.